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Maxxum arrows
I just came across some aluminum arrows at my local Wally World. They are Maxxum Quatro 365 (2413) (T10) and the price was right at 3.88. I can't find any information on these. They are made by Easton, but I wasn't able to find anything about them in the shaft selector. Any ideas?
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RE: Maxxum arrows
Good arrows..like a Gamegetter III (which was just a GGII w/ a unibushing).
Basically like an XX75 but not quite as straight and may have a little more weight variance. EDIT: they were discontinued for 2005 |
RE: Maxxum arrows
What would be the grains per inch on the Maxums (2413)? I'm trying to see how they compare to my xx75 superlites (2413). Thanks!
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RE: Maxxum arrows
should be within a few tenths of a grain per inch..not much diff... like between a XX78 and a XX75 in the same size...
but alums will vary a bit form doz to doz...so they may be like 3 or 4 grains off from your current dozen on average(assuming your XX75s have a unibushing as well) |
RE: Maxxum arrows
Just a word to the wise... archery experts has them on sale for $40 a dozen cut and fletched to your length... be dang sure if you buy wal mart arrows they arent bent and dented... a hundred people could have been handleing those arrows before you get to them.
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RE: Maxxum arrows
Thanks for the advice guys. I may pick a few up after I check them for dents.
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RE: Maxxum arrows
I had some about 2 years ago.They were ok.Not nearly as durable as xx78,but better than some of the other aluminum arrows that walmart has sold.They do bend fairly easily.I can't remember what the weights were.
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RE: Maxxum arrows
Check out bowjackson.com for all kinds of good info on arrow weight.
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